Levantábase (en. Got up)
/leβan̪ˈtaːβase/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Definition: Action of getting up.
Example sentence: Get up and go enjoy the day!
¡Levántate y sal a disfrutar del día!
Definition: Indicates that someone should rise.
Example sentence: Get out of bed, it's late.
Levántate de la cama, ya es tarde.
Definition: Used to motivate someone to act.
Example sentence: Get up and face your fears.
Levántate y enfrenta tus miedos.
Etymology
Etymology/Origin: From the verb 'levantar' and the reflexive pronoun 'se'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Phrase: Get up soon!
Meaning: A call to wake up or not to stay in bed.
¡Levántate pronto!
Phrase: Rise and shine.
Meaning: It encourages someone to excel or stand out.
Levántate y brilla.
Related Words
Related word: levantamiento
Description: Action of lifting something or someone.
levantamiento
Related word: elevación
Description: The act of rising or the state of something that is elevated.
elevación
Related word: revolución
Description: Movement of change that involves rising against a situation.
revolución
Slang Meanings
Meaning: Referring to a change in attitude.
Example: After the talk, I decided to get up again.
Después de la charla, decidí levantábase de nuevo.
Meaning: In the context of personal motivation.
Example: Get up, today is your day to shine!
¡Levántate, que hoy es tu día para brillar!